The April 2026 K‑Pop Comeback Guide: A Full Breakdown of This Month’s Must‑Hear Releases

April is shaping up to be one of the busiest months in K‑pop, with heavyweight returns, rising‑group momentum, and a surprising number of first‑ever releases. From English‑language drops to long‑awaited mini albums, here’s a full look at the comebacks defining the month.

April 3 — MONSTA X & T.O.P Kick Off the Month

Two major releases land on the same day, setting an early tone for April.

  • MONSTA X — Unfold (English Album) A full‑English project from a veteran group, signaling a global‑facing era.
  • T.O.P — Another Dimension (1st Studio Album) A milestone moment: his first full studio album, marking a new chapter in his solo artistry.

April 6 — A Double Drop From KISS OF LIFE and KickFlip

  • KISS OF LIFE — Who is she (2nd Single Album) The group continues its fast‑rising trajectory with a sleek, attitude‑driven single release.
  • KickFlip — My First Kick (4th Mini Album) A comeback anchored by a pre‑release track, setting up a confident fourth mini.

April 8 — AMPERS&ONE Return With Their 4th Mini

  • AMPERS&ONE — DEFINITION (4th Mini Album) A comeback centered on identity, growth, and a sharper group sound.

April 13 — TXT’s New Chapter

  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER — 7th Year: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns (8th Mini Album) A reflective, concept‑heavy release marking their seventh year together.

April 17 — Xdinary Heroes Bring the Noise

  • Xdinary Heroes — DEAD AND (8th Mini Album) With pre‑release single “Voyager,” the band leans deeper into its rock‑driven identity.

April 20 — CORNIS Drop a Pre‑Release Lead Single

  • CORNIS — GREENGREEN (2nd EP, pre‑release lead single) A fresh sonic direction ahead of their full EP rollout in May.

April 21 — &TEAM Ignite Their Third EP

  • &TEAM — We on Fire (3rd EP) A high‑energy comeback that continues building their cross‑market momentum.

April 29 — Park Ji Hoon Closes the Month

  • PARK JI HOON — RE:FLECT (1st Single Album) His first‑ever single album, rounding out April with a sleek, introspective release.

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